Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8793763 | Ophthalmology | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
These data confirm that light-induced suppression of melatonin remains functionally intact in a minority of totally visually blind individuals with eyes. None of the bilaterally enucleated individuals or those with phthisis bulbi was responsive to light; of the remainder, half were responsive to light. Although inner retinal damage is associated with a high likelihood that nonimage-forming photoreception is absent, the impact of outer retinal damage is more ambiguous, and therefore the assessment of the presence, attenuation, or absence of nonimage-forming light responses in totally blind patients requires careful individual confirmation and cannot simply be assumed from the type of blindness.
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Authors
Joseph T. PhD, Charles A. PhD, MD, Steven W. PhD,